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669. “Nini’s Driftwood Art” with Love from Curaçao

Christine and one of her creations. Source: Nini’s Driftwood Art Facebook.

Originally from Germany, Christine (“Nini”) Tsirikidis moved to Curaçao three years ago and became fascinated with driftwood found along Curaçao’s north shore. Washed onto shore by the wind and tide, driftwood (also known as marine debris or tidewrack) in all shapes and sizes is notorious for inspiring creativity. So Nini scours the shore in search of driftwood treasures. A ‘resilient traveler’ in its purest form, driftwood has weathered many storms and Nini wants to keep it that way. She assembles large and small shapes (fish, hearts, candle holders etc) keeping the wood intact, each piece telling its own unique story, just as the tide intended.

Nini credits her mother with exposing her to museums and diverse artistic expressions from all over the world throughout her childhood. As a result, she spent the better part of her life experimenting with natural materials (ceramics, found materials in the woods etc), teaching herself different techniques to ultimately ‘recycle nature’.

She found her preferred creative medium in Curaçao’s driftwood.

“I’m an Occupational Therapist and work with handicapped children and adults [at ‘De Stichting voor Gehandicapten- en Revalidatiezorg’ (De SGR-Groep) in Curaçao] I’m thankful for my job as it keeps things in perspective and serves as a constant reminder of what’s important in life. And art is important to me,” says Nini.

The seahorse, you can find him, deep in the warm waters of the Caribbean sea moving with the flow of the tide. When the sunlight shines on him, he looks strong and confident. He has drifted with the current of the oceans and settled down on this coral reef as his command post. To reach his destiny he followed his heart and now he will stay here for a while to fill up his heart with happiness, precious memories and new dreams…– nini by Nini”s driftwoodart

Curiosity fuels Nini’s long walks along the coast… What will the sea bring today??

“I have no expectations, everything I make is unique. No two pieces of driftwood are alike. And I will never find the same pieces again, so I can’t get attached,” she says.

“I don’t want to alter the driftwood, so I have to find the best combination of wood and piece them together, like a puzzle, only I’m creating the puzzle as I go, adapting its shape to each piece. That’s what makes my artwork so versatile. It can be placed anywhere, outside in the rain or inside the house.”

Nini’s initial work was flat, but she has since evolved into 3D with movement. Driftwood is all about movement, after all.

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You can find “Nini’s Driftwood Art” every first Sunday of the month at the open house and art fair of Landhuis Ascension (10 am – 2 pm). Her work is also displayed daily at Landhuis Savonet (entrance of Christoffelpark, Westpunt). Nini’s website is currently under construction, but please feel free to email her tsirikidis@live.nl or ‘friend’ her on Facebook for more information! (All photos from “Nini’s Driftwood Art” Facebook page)

The airheart Strong and large but full of space and openness to fill with love, precious memories and all the warmth of Curaçao.

Mr. T, if I could stop the time for a moment, I would take you with me into the world of the turtles. I would show you the silence and beauty where nothing reaches us in a hurry. If you ever looked in the eyes of a sea turtle, you know that time can be timeless and good things will always come your way just when you least expect it. That makes life peaceful in moments you can’t stop the time. – Nini

The lagoon fish The lagoon fish swam in circles all his life. One day a dolphin swam by and told him to leave the lagoon and expand his horizons: ”the world is your oyster and the ocean your pearl. Explore your possibilities, learn all your heart’s desires and live your life to its fullest.” The lagoon fish was so inspired he began jumping and diving and set out to learn all that he could. Carpe diem!

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You can find “Nini’s Driftwood Art” every first Sunday of the month at the open house and art fair of Landhuis Ascension (10 am – 2 pm). Her work is also displayed daily at Landhuis Savonet (entrance of Christoffelpark, Westpunt). Nini’s website is currently under construction, but please feel free to email her attsirikidis@live.nl or ‘friend’ her on Facebook for more information! (All photos from “Nini’s Driftwood Art” Facebook page)

We own or I should say Cherish several of Nini’s Driftwood Art!
it truly is made from the HeART!
Christine’s work is soul searching, enlightening and simply beautiful. Thanks for adding her work & creations to your great site.
Kels,
Hudson, Quebec,
& Curacao.